Ben J
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Its Jen's 30th end of Feb. She's hinted at a charm bracelet.
Had a gander on Tiffany & Co. £450 for the bracelet and £200 per charm!! Now I could spend a grand, but seems ridiculous money tbh.
So what other jewellers sell charm bracelets that are nice/good qualityl etc. Budget of about £500.
Thanks.
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taylorboosh
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Pandora?
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harrybanks
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Pandora, can't remember how much bracelets are but charms are from £20ish up to over £100ish each. Plenty to choose from too
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Steve
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Far too much money, shes going to run off with Jules Sumner and Jack de Jack
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Russ
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Don't get her anything. She wouldn't do it for you.
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taylorboosh
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Our lass has a silver Pandora full now but cost about 500 all in. The point is to buy a empty bracelet then get charms commemorating special events
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Conway563
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My youngest got given a Thomas Sabo bracelet.
Don't know how much it was but charms seem to start at about £25
Seems decent enough
[Edited on 07-01-2012 by Conway563]
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
Don't get her anything. She wouldn't do it for you.
this, what she get you for your 30th lol?
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MatthewR
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Links of London
http://www.linksoflondon.com/online-shop/women/bracelets?gclid=CKDyoq3Yva0CFUhrfAodN19FBQ
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Seany
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Armani do a nice one.
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brebaz
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pandora, there probly the most common?
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Gaz
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Pandora would be better because her friends and family can afford the charms to add to the collection afterwards.
My mrs has one with the milestones of her life all accounted for on her bracelet and it's to wear for nice occasions
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Kerry
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Lovelinks
I've got 2 bracelets almost full!
Everyone always comments on how nice they are
Cheaper than pandora too 
Can get you a website link if you like
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Daniel_Corsa
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Pandora
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Haimsey
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Pandora is good, but depends how much she wears it. My gf has got a braclet which is full and a necklace which has 3 charms on it.
Probably 7-800 quids worth, maybe more.
Does she wear it? No.
Was it worth it? Probably memories for her.
Only benefit for me was because I'm lazy and rubbish at thinking of presents buying a charm for each occasion is the easy option 
Marcy Marc 
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Dave
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My mrs has Pandora, in fact she's wearing it now.Pandora seems to be the market leader, they have lots of shops and franchises in small jewellers which is good because other people can buy her charms knowing they will fit.
She probably has 12-15 charms now and still knows who got her which one and what for. From my point of view it's an easy present when I'm struggling for what to buy and I know she'll appreciate it.
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All Torque
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Pandora for girls
Troll Beads for guys
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by All Torque
Troll Beads for guys
i had to look these up. you must be having a laugh
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3CorsaMeal
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Go to an antique shop and get an old one, add charms as you go. Don't need it full up to begin with.
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All Torque
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
quote: Originally posted by All Torque
Troll Beads for guys
i had to look these up. you must be having a laugh

No, I am not.
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Recaro1
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pandora. mrs loves hers
good selection of charms available and there is loads of pandora shops. as its been said, you buy to remember things/events etc so 200 a charm is crazy.
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adiohead
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Pandora. Just make sure you get the bracelet big enough, as with loads of charms it might not fit anymore.
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LeeM
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get a pandora but with gold clasp and screw bits. will set it apart from everyone elses
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A2H GO
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People still wear Pandora? Still got a load of knock off ones that I sold by the dozen last Christmas, maybe earlier than that.
http://shop.thomassabo.com/GB-en/sterling-silver/bracelet/pid/A1082-159-11
http://sandrarose.com/2010/04/celeb-style-drake-ti/
[Edited on 07-01-2012 by A2H GO]
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Gavin
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look awesome on girls... but on on guys... oh dear lord!
pew pew pew pewwwww
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